ARC Review: The Silver Fox Vampire by Lilith Stone

The Silver Fox Vampire is book 8 in Lilith Stone’s Motham City Monsters paranormal romance series and it’s a fantastic addition to one of my favourite paranormal romance series. Clare Doyle is a young human police detective whose former best friend disappeared shortly after taking a job in Motham City. Clare has promised the youngContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Silver Fox Vampire by Lilith Stone”

ARC Review: The Wolf Professor by Lilith Stone

The Wolf Professor is book 7 in the Motham City Monsters series by Lilith Stone, a paranormal romance series set in a world where monsters have been segregated from humans for many years, but that has been gradually changing. Charlie has taken a job as assistant to Max, a historian and author. Charlie has hadContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Wolf Professor by Lilith Stone”

ARC Review: What the Fang by Jo-Ann Carson

What the Fang is book 4 in Jo-Ann Carson’s Fangsters series, a series about a witch who is blackmailed into heading up a school for delinquent vampires. This time around, Rebel is looking for a Fang Hunter, someone who is stealing the fangs of her vampire charges while they sleep, so that they can sellContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: What the Fang by Jo-Ann Carson”

ARC Review: The Kraken Games by Lilith Stone

The Kraken Games is book 5 in Lilith Stone’s fabulous paranormal romance series Motham City Monsters and while it wasn’t my favourite in the series, it was an enjoyable read. Luna is a young human whose parents were killed by a group of Kraken when she was just 8 years old, and her brother seeminglyContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Kraken Games by Lilith Stone”

ARC Review: Fangs for the Memories by Jo-Ann Carson

Fangs for the Memories is book 3 in Jo-Ann Carson’s Fangsters series about a boarding school for delinquent vampires, and was a great entry in the series. The  author does a decent job of introducing previous characters so that a reader could read this as a standalone novel, but there is a bit of anContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Fangs for the Memories by Jo-Ann Carson”